Domestic Frictions as Georgians Await EU Deal
As interior minister claims opposition wants to copy Ukraine unrest, a pro-Moscow movement grows.
As interior minister claims opposition wants to copy Ukraine unrest, a pro-Moscow movement grows.
Critics of an already cautious scheme warn that allowing outsiders to buy homes carries unseen risks.
Protesters want city leaders to deny planning permission for seven-storey hotel.
Damning resolution still falls short of call for sanctions, as politicians weigh dangers for Georgia itself.
Regulations aim to clamp down on illegal trade and stop people devising their own cures.
Policy shift towards community care has not extended to children with disabilities.
What was meant as temporary refuge has become home to people who fled Abkhazia two decades ago.
Political leaders say membership plan should be agreed this year if NATO is serious about inviting Georgia to join.
Cut-price medication for many patients, and free treatment for the prison population.
Ruling party using its control of Tbilisi’s elected assembly to pressure mayoral office.